ISIS has lost significant territory in Iraq and Syria during the last six months. The administration is giving more authority to commanders in the field, and is implementing a better military strategy. Image Credit: The Washington Post

While ISIS occupied Mosul, they were in possession of cobalt-60, an main ingredient in “dirty bombs.” Dangerous substances like cobalt-60 must be kept away from radical Islamist groups like ISIS, who could use them to attack the U.S. Image Credit: The Washington Post

On Sunday, the Iraqi Prime Minister visited Mosul to congratulate Iraqi forces for liberating the city from ISIS control. This is great news and shows that significant progress is being made in the fight against ISIS. Image Credit: The New York Times

During my interview with Fox News’ “America’s Newsroom”, I talked about several topics that could be discussed during President Donald Trump’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the G20 Summit, including how America and Russia could work together to defeat ISIS.

The new strategy to defeat ISIS adopted by the Trump administration, which includes increasing airstrikes and directly surrounding ISIS fighters, has led to a reduction of ISIS recruits going to Syria and made it easier for the U.S. military to work with our allies to capture towns under ISIS control. Image Credit: The Washington Times …

Positive news continues out of Syria in the effort to expel ISIS from the country, as the Kurdish-led and American supported Syrian Democratic Forces drove ISIS out of another part of Raqqa. Image Credit: The Washington Post